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XP Quest podcast
S02E02
Streaming on: April 24th, 2020
Guests: Draculetta
Show topics:
Board Games advertised as Single Player due to the pandemic
Minor topics:
XP Quest News:
We are finally on iTunes again! Go download that.
Finding time to grind:
What are you playing this week?
Drac: Retro games - Gauntlet, Castlevania, Dragon’s Liar, Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara, Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom,Golden Axe, Altered Beast, ESO, DDO, Xbox One Vampyr Board Games - Opened up Gloomhaven and said Hell No. Planning on playing Lord Of The Rings Journeys In Middle-earth this weekend.. RPG- D&D, Four Against Darkness
DJ: D&D, Farming Sim 2019(...an unhealthy amount), Super Mario Party on Switch
Chad: Most of this is included in the above -- LOTRO, Divinity 2, Elder Scrolls: Arena, Animal Crossing (not an RPG).
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Thanks for listening and find time for that grind!
XP Quest podcast
S02E01
Streaming on: March 26th, 2020
Show topics:
XP Quest podcast Episode 22
Streaming on: Feb 1st 2018
Show topics: Torchlight series
Torchlight is an action role-playing game developed by Runic Games and published by Perfect World, released for Windows in October 2009. The fantasy-themed game is set in the fictional town of Torchlight and the expansive caverns and dungeons nearby, which adventurers explore to collect valuable loot and battle hordes of monsters. Following the October 2009 digital distribution release, a Windows retail box version was released in the U.S. in January 2010 by Encore, Inc, and JoWooD Entertainment published a retail box in Europe in April 2010. A port for OS X was developed by World Domination Industries and released through Steam[10] on May 12, 2010. Runic Games and World Domination Industries developed a port for Xbox Live Arcade which was released on March 9, 2011.[11] A Linux port was released as part of the game's inclusion in the Humble Indie Bundle 6.
Development of the game was led by Travis Baldree, designer of Fate, joined by Max Schaefer and Erich Schaefer (co-designers of Diablo and Diablo II), and the team that worked with Baldree on the original incarnation of Mythos. In September 2012, Runic Games released a sequel, Torchlight II, for Windows.
Minor topics:
XP Quest podcast Episode 21
Streaming on: Jan 18th 2018
Guests
Swearing in session for Chad “Not the Body” Van Alstin
Show topics: RPGs on Console vs PC & Returning to MMOs after a long break
XP Quest podcast Episode 20
Streaming on: March 17th 2017
Guests
Randark
XP Quest podcast Episode 19
Streaming on: May 10th 2017
Guests
Scott
Show topic: Where we are going kid we don’t need topics
XP Quest podcast Episode 18
Streaming on:July 7th 2016
Guests
Raetac
XP Quest podcast Episode 17
Streaming on: Nov 1st 2016
Guests
Raetac
XP Quest podcast Episode 16
Streaming on:Oct 20th 2016
Guests
Branick
Show topic: Neverwinter Nights
Neverwinter Nights is a third-person role-playing video game developed by BioWare. Interplay Entertainment was originally set to publish the game, but financial difficulties led to it being taken over by Atari. It was released on Microsoft Windows on June 18, 2002. BioWare later released a free Linux client in June 2003, requiring a purchased copy of the game to play.[1] MacSoft released a Mac OS X port in August 2003.
Neverwinter Nights is set in the fantasy world of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, with the game mechanics based on the Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition rules. The game engine was designed around an Internet-based model for running a massively multiplayer online game (MMOG), which would allow end users to host game servers. The intent was to create a potentially infinite massively multiplayer game framework. This game was named after the original Neverwinter Nights online game, the first ever graphical massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG),[2] which operated from 1991 to 1997 on AOL.
XP Quest podcast Episode 15
Streaming on:Oct 6th 2016
Guests
Sir Vyper
Show topic: 8bit vs 16bit rpgs
Clown lives matter: http://uproxx.com/webculture/clown-lives-matter/
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.